The Book of Household Management by Mrs. Beeton

304. Salmon is frequently dressed in this way at many fashionable

tables, but must be very fresh, and cut into slices 2 or 3 inches thick. Lay these in cold salt and water for 1 hour; have ready some boiling water, salted, as in recipe No. 301, and well skimmed; put in the fish, and simmer gently for 1/4 hour, or rather more; should it be very thick, garnish the same as boiled salmon, and serve with the same sauces. _Time_.--1/4 hour, more or less, according to size. _Note_.--Never use vinegar with salmon, as it spoils the taste and colour of the fish. [Illustration: THE SALMON.] THE SALMON TRIBE.--This is the Abdominal fish, forming the fourth of the orders of Linnaeus. They are distinguished from the other fishes by having two dorsal fins, of which the hindmost is fleshy and without rays. They have teeth both on the tongue and in the jaws, whilst the body is covered with round and minutely striated scales. CURRIED SALMON.